
Handbook of Condensed Phase Chemistry
by Zaikov, G. E.; Kablov, V. K.-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Effects of metals and their oxides on the tribological characteristics of the composites based on fluorine plast | |
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: the comparative analysis of reinforcement mechanisms | |
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: the geometry of intercomponent interactions | |
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: the reinforcement structural model | |
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: the structural analysis of thermophysical properties | |
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: the Leidner-Woodhams model application | |
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: the stress concentration and strength | |
The characteristics of EPR spectra as indicator of a molecular mobility level in polymers | |
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: elasticity modulus and polymer chains tightness | |
Polyurethanes in biological media | |
Mobile structural defects as catalyst of solid state polymerization | |
Nanotechnological fundamentals of temperature-controlled polymer coatings | |
Macrokinetic mechanism of biodegradation of polymer samples based on cross-linked dextrans | |
Synthesis and study of phenol-formaldehyde type polymers on the base of bisphenol with adamantine grouping | |
On a possibility of use of embolizing preparation derived from poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (poly-HEMA) for chemoemobolization | |
Modern basalt fibrous materials and basalt fiber based polymeric composites | |
Quantum-chemical calculation of heterocyclic basic nitrogens "Alphabet" of genetic code by method AB INITIO | |
Macromolecular effects at chitosan enzymatic destruction in solution | |
Enzymatic destruction of chitosan | |
Some Important Parameters for Control of Proteolytic Reaction on Wool | |
Halogen-contaiting poly(arylene ether ketone)s | |
The influence of polyazomethines on basic of 4,4/-diaminotriphenylmethane on physicomechanical properties of polybutyleneterephthalate | |
Polyazomethine-esters based on a new aromatic dialdehydes | |
Oligosulfons on the basis of 1,1-dichlor-2,2-di(4-oxyphenyl)ethylene and 4-4/dichlordiphenylsulfon obtained by high-temperature polycondensation | |
Behaviour of some solid oxides irradiated in different mediums and in presence of additions | |
Biomimetic oxidation of alkanes | |
Radical co-polymerization of guanidine containing acrylic monomer with N,N-diallyl-N,N-dimethylammonium chloride in water: kinetic peculiarities and co-polymers properties | |
NMR1H spectral characteristics of diallyl monomers derivatives | |
Investigation of structure peculiarities and behavior in different solvents of guanidine containing monomers with NMR spectroscopy method | |
Synthesis of new polyfunctional guanidine containing acrylic monomers and polymers | |
Determination of composition and structure of homo-polymers and co-polymers on the base of guanidine diallyl derivatives by NMR1H spectroscopy method | |
Structural peculiarities of amphiphylic co-polymers: poly-N,N-diallyl-N,N-dimethylammonium chloride-co-poly(meth)acrylate guanidines | |
The study of the biocide and toxicological characteristics of novel polyacrylamidic flocculants | |
Index | |
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